BISC104 Lecture 11: Chapter 7_ Chromosomes

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Same size and shape (determinant on centromere locations), same types of genes. Different because they come from parents, and your parents aren"t identical twins; different versions of the genes. Haploid cells: half the number of chromosomes. Gametes: sex cells, egg and sperm (haploid) White blood cells stimulated to divide (red blood cells unneeded) Then, cell division is stopped in metaphase by disturbing the mitotic spindle. Hypotonic solution is added to the cells. Cells move into the solution and start swelling. Fixative agent added and cells added to slide (microscope) Pair 23 known as sex chromosomes (x, y)

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